India vs new zealand t20 2022

  1. New Zealand vs India Scorecard 2022/23
  2. India vs New Zealand 3rd T20 2022 Preview, LIVE Streaming details: When and where to watch IND vs NZ T20I match online and on TV?
  3. IND vs NZ 3rd T20I Highlights: The game has been called off, India win the series 1
  4. T20 World Cup 2022: Full schedule, draw, results, groups and tables
  5. Match Preview
  6. NZ vs IND 3rd T20I


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New Zealand vs India Scorecard 2022/23

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR Finn Allen c Yadav b Washington Sundar 35 23 25 4 2 152.17 Devon Conway † c Hooda b Arshdeep Singh 52 35 81 7 1 148.57 Mark Chapman c & b Washington Sundar 0 4 4 0 0 0.00 Glenn Phillips c Yadav b Kuldeep Yadav 17 22 31 1 0 77.27 Daryl Mitchell not out 59 30 41 3 5 196.66 Michael Bracewell run out (†Ishan Kishan) 1 2 4 0 0 50.00 Mitchell Santner (c) c Tripathi b Shivam Mavi 7 5 9 1 0 140.00 Ish Sodhi not out 0 0 8 0 0 - Extras (lb 1, nb 1, w 3) 5 TOTAL 20 Ov (RR: 8.80) 176/6 Fall of wickets: 1-43 (Finn Allen, 4.2 ov) , 2-43 (Mark Chapman, 4.6 ov) , 3-103 (Glenn Phillips, 12.5 ov) , 4-139 (Devon Conway, 17.2 ov) , 5-140 (Michael Bracewell, 17.5 ov) , 6-149 (Mitchell Santner, 18.6 ov) BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Hardik Pandya 3 0 33 0 11.00 3 2 2 1 0 Arshdeep Singh 4 0 51 1 12.75 11 4 4 2 1 17.2 toDP Conway, is this a slower ball? Not quite. It is bowled at 131ks, and Conway sees it in his zone and looks to clear long-off. It is perhaps just short of driving length, and he is on the crease. Also perhaps slow off the surface. Mis-hits it to long-off. 139/4 Washington Sundar 4 0 22 2 5.50 11 1 1 0 0 4.6 toMS Chapman, lovely bowling, great effort to take it with a full-length dive to his right, but this will have to be confirmed upstairs. The soft signal is out. This is lovely cricket all around from Washi. Slow in the air, seam pointing to slip, Chapman pushes forward in defence, the ball goes off the sticker of the bat to Washi's right. He dives ...

India vs New Zealand 3rd T20 2022 Preview, LIVE Streaming details: When and where to watch IND vs NZ T20I match online and on TV?

Hardik Pandya’s Team India will look to seal off the three-match T20I with a win at McLean Park in Napier on Tuesday (November 22). India are leading the series 1-0 after their comprehensive 65-run win over the Kiwis in the second T20I in Mount Maunganui. The Black Caps will be missing their regular skipper Kane Williamson in the final game and will be led by pace bowler Tim Southee in his absence. After a big win on Sunday, it will be interesting to see if skipper Hardik Pandya will choose to experiment by bringing in the likes of Umran Malik and Sanju Samson for the third and final T20 against New Zealand on Tuesday or play safe and secure a series win after the disappointment of losing the T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal earlier this month. India were expected to try out a bunch of players after another World Cup debacle but if the team combination for the second T20 was any indication, they seemed reluctant to start with a clean slate. Take out the individual brilliance of Suryakumar Yadav, the team would have struggled to post 160 on Sunday, a grim reminder of its travails in the World Cup Down Under. India’s powerplay approach has been a major concern. Rishabh Pant was tried at the top with Ishan Kishan in the second game but the move did not work. Considering Pant’s class, one can expect him to fire in the series-decider. Samson is another batter who can make instant impact but the team did not start with him. __ Of scenic routes, mountains and meadows and some fun alo...

IND vs NZ 3rd T20I Highlights: The game has been called off, India win the series 1

The third T20I between New Zealand and India ended up in a tie on DLS method after rain stopped play.(ICC) IND vs NZ 2022, 3rd t20 Match highlights: The game tied on DLS method. Hardik Pandya 30(18) and Deepak Hooda 8(8) were at the crease at 75/4 in nine overs when the rain interrupted. New Zealand made early inroads in the Powerplay by pushing India down to 26/3 in the first four overs Opener Ishan Kishan(10) and Rishab Pant(11) went early. Shreyas Iyer succumbed to the short ball again without troubling the scores. Surya looked good as he always does however unfortunately times one straight to Glenn Phillips of Ish Sodhi and perishes for 13(10). Earlier in the game, Mohammad Siraj bowled well to bring up his career’s best figures of 4/17(4). Arshdeep Singh bagged a four-wicket haul. On the other hand opener, Devon Conway 59(49) and Glenn Phillips 54(33) built an 86-run partnership for the third wicket taking New Zealand to a dominating position of 130-2 in the 16th over. However, the blackcaps lost nine runs for 30 runs from there on to end up 160 all out without finishing their quota of 20 overs. New Zealand: Devon Conway 59(49), Glenn Phillips 52(33), Siraj 4/17(4) India: Hardik Pandya 30(18), Suryakumar Yadav 13(10), Tim Southee 3/27(3) Hardik Pandya: Would have liked to win the game by playing the full overs, but it is what it is. At some point, I felt attack is the best defence on this wicket. We know the kind of bowling attacks they have, it was very important to ...

T20 World Cup 2022: Full schedule, draw, results, groups and tables

Reigning champions Australia will host the 2022 T20 World Cup this year, with a month-long tournament scheduled to begin on October 16th. The Aussies are the pre-tournament favourites after their triumph in 2021, but there will be plenty of contenders. Here's the full schedule and groups for the T20 World Cup. T20 World Cup groups and standings Group 1 Team P W L NR PTS NRR 1. New Zealand 5 3 1 1 7 +2.113 2. England 5 3 1 1 7 +0.473 3. Australia 5 3 1 1 7 -0.173 4. Sri Lanka 5 2 3 0 4 -0.422 5. Ireland 5 1 3 1 3 -1.615 6. Afghanistan 5 0 3 2 2 -0.571 Group 2 Team P W L NR PTS NRR 1. India 5 4 1 0 8 +1.319 2. Pakistan 5 3 2 0 6 +1.028 3. South Africa 5 2 2 1 4 +0.874 4. Netherlands 5 2 3 0 4 -0.849 5. Bangladesh 5 2 3 0 4 -1.176 6. Zimbabwe 5 1 3 1 2 -1.138 T20 World Cup 2022 full schedule and results This year's T20 World Cup will begin on Sunday, October 16thwith a clash between Sri Lanka and Namibia. The final will take place on Sunday, November 13that the Melbourne Cricket Ground. DATE TIME MATCH VENUE Sun. Oct 16 3pm AEDT Namibia 7/163 def. Sri Lanka 108 Kardinia Park, Geelong Sun. Oct 16 7pm AEDT Netherlands 7/112 def. UAE 8/111 Kardinia Park, Geelong Mon. Oct 17 3pm AEDT Scotland 5/160 def. West Indies 118 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Mon. Oct 17 7pm AEDT Zimbabwe 7/174 def.Ireland 9/143 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Tue. Oct 18 3pm AEDT Netherlands 5/122 def. Namibia 6/121 Kardinia Park, Geelong Tue. Oct 18 7pm AEDT Sri Lanka 8/152 def.UAE 73 Kardinia Park, Geelong Wed. Oct 19 3...

Match Preview

Apart from Lockie Ferguson, their pace attack is also thin on experience. Ben Lister and Henry Shipley are uncapped in the format, while Blair Tickner and Jacob Duffy have played only 14 and eight T20Is, respectively. The good news for them is that Ish Sodhi is fit, and he has great numbers in India: 16 wickets from ten games and an economy of 6.64. In the spotlight: Shubman Gill and Finn Allen Shubman Gill has had an excellent start to his ODI career but he is only three games old in T20Is, having made his debut during the Sri Lanka series. He had a good IPL for Gujarat Titans last year; he was the fifth-highest run-getter in the tournament but played more of an anchor's role, scoring at 132.32. He didn't have a great time during the Sri Lanka series, and usually takes his time to cut loose. For now, he has the backing of the team management but Shaw will be hot on his heels, especially if he slips up. Pitch and conditions: Win the toss and bowl Ranchi is a bowl-first venue, with chasing teams winning 16 of the 25 T20 games hosted here. With dew expected to play a big role in the second innings, captains should have no hesitation in opting to bowl after winning the toss, unless they want to challenge their bowlers. It should be a cool evening, with the temperature hovering around 15°C. PLAYER NAME R B Shubman Gill caught 7 6 Ishan Kishan bowled 4 5 RA Tripathi caught 0 6 SA Yadav caught 47 34 HH Pandya caught 21 20 Washington Sundar caught 50 28 DJ Hooda stumped 10 10 Shi...

NZ vs IND 3rd T20I

Bizarre end then, like it so often happens when DLS comes into play. India finished on 75 for 4, which was the par score according to DLS after the end of nine overs, when rain came falling. The game could not continue, and the end result: The third T20I ends in a tie with India taking the series 1-0. That's that then. Thank You for joining what has been a fun series. Sud's Hardik Pandya, the winning captain: We would have liked to won this game, but that is how it is. We don't mind getting a trophy and going back with a win. Offense is the best defense on this wicket. They have a good bowling attack and it was important we went ahead in the power play even though we lost a few wickets. A game like this would have given the opportunity to the rest of the batters. I would have liked to play the 20 overs, and would have liked to win it that way but these things can't be control. [On the ODIs] Will be good to watch, yes. I am going home, will be with my son and should be a good series. Tim Southee, the New Zealand captain: The end with the bat was disappointing. We took early wickets, but unfortunately the weather came again. We left some runs out there. But it would have been an interesting game, if it went the full way. There was some confusion with the DLS. We will give Santner a bit of grief (on the misfield) but such things happen. It was a good bowling effort from us. Will be nice to get some one-day cricket against India. Hopefully will be a good crowd. Suryakumar Yada...